Jarred Brisbois was participating in the Trusty Program on May 11 when he allegedly broke into the evidence room. Police said Brisbois ingested heroin and smoked marijuana, and may have brought some drugs back into the jail.

The drugs were discovered by the jail that night and reported to the Rockingham County Sheriff a few days later.

Brisbois is also accused of breaking into a patrolman's locker, where he had access to his uniform and duty belt, including a handgun, stun gun and handcuffs.

The investigation also includes allegations that Brisbois drove around in a cruiser.

Authorities said inmates in the Trusty Program are supposed to be supervised at all times, but confirmed that Brisbois was unsupervised and alone.

Charges are pending against Brisbois.

The Attorney General's Office has asked the county attorney to examine the evidence room to see if any cases were compromised. That investigation is ongoing.

Officials said that at this time, the Police Department is not being investigated.

BROKE INTO THE EVIDENCE ROOM, TWO STROKES, AND DROVE THE POLICE CRUISER. THAT IS NOT ALL. JENNIFER CROMPTON HAS DETAILS. HAVING AN INMATES UNSUPERVISED IN A POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR HOURS IS EXTREMELY RISKY. INVESTIGATORS SAY THAT WAS EXACTLY THE SITUATION WITH COUNTY JAIL INMATE JARROD BRISBOIS AS HE WORKED AT THE EAST KINGSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT IN MAY. HE WAS PART OF THE TRUSTY PROGRAM. IT PUTS LOW-RISK INMATES TO WORK UNDER CONSTANT SUPERVISION. BUT THE COUNTY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE SAYS AN OFFICER LEFT HIM ALONE. HE BROKE INTO THE EVIDENCE ROOM. OVER THE TIME HE WAS THERE, HE IN JUST A HAIR WHEN, SMOKED MARIJUANA. -- HE INJECTED HEROIN AND SMOKED MARIJUANA. HE DID A NUMBER OF OTHER THINGS BEFORE BEING RETURNED TO THE JAIL UNDER THE INFLUENCE. WHEN RETURNING TO THE JAIL, HE SMUGGLED ITEMS INTO THE JAIL INCLUDING HEROIN AND A SYRINGE. THOSE ITEMS WERE SHARED WITH OTHER INMATES WHO TESTED POSITIVE. INVESTIGATORS FOUND HE ALSO DROVE A POLICE CRUISER HE WAS TOLD TO WASH. THERE IS MORE. HE ALSO BROKEN TO THE SECURED LOCKER BELONGING TO ONE OF THE OFFICERS WHO HAD HIS BELT INSIDE. THAT WAS EVERYTHING HE NEEDS TO PERFORM HIS JOB AS AN OFFICER. A GUN AND TAZER? THAT IS CORRECT. THE COUNTY ATTORNEY IS LOOKING AT CRIMINAL CHARGES AGAINST JARROD BRISBOIS AND WHETHER EVIDENCE WAS COMPROMISED.

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